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Delhi Police foils major terror plot, arrests five terrorists linked to ISI-Pakistan

In a major breakthrough, the Delhi Police has foiled a dangerous conspiracy that aimed to create chaos in the national capital ahead of the festive season. Acting on precise intelligence, the Special Cell carried out raids across different states and successfully arrested five ISI linked terrorists. These individuals were not only found with objectionable material but also with items used for manufacturing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), indicating that they were preparing to unleash large-scale destruction.

As per Naidunia, the arrested men include two from Delhi, one from Hyderabad, one from Madhya Pradesh, and another from Ranchi. The recovery of IED-making components from their possession has confirmed the seriousness of their intentions. With the festive season fast approaching, when Hindus across the country celebrate with devotion, these ISI-linked terrorists were plotting to spread fear, bloodshed, and instability. Their sinister terror design was clearly aimed at targeting Hindu religious gatherings and destabilizing peace in Bharat’s capital city.

Investigations have revealed disturbing links of these terrorists with Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency, ISI, and other anti-Bharat terror networks. Once again, the hand of Pakistan stands exposed in attempting to foment violence in Bharat. For decades, ISI-backed modules have sought to disturb communal harmony and derail Bharat’s internal security, especially during Hindu festivals when large crowds gather. This latest plot was no different, an attempt to terrorize innocent devotees under foreign instigation.

Apart from the five arrested, reports suggest that eight other suspects have also been taken into custody on the basis of suspicion. These individuals are currently being interrogated by the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Intelligence Bureau (IB), and other central agencies. The coordinated efforts of multiple security arms underline the seriousness of this threat and the possibility of unearthing a much larger terror network operating across Bharatiya states.

The timing of this conspiracy is also crucial. With Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, and Diwali approaching, Hindus across Bharat gather in large numbers to celebrate their traditions. Such joyous occasions are often deliberately targeted by Islamic terrorists to inflict maximum damage. The arrest of these operatives has not only saved countless lives but has also prevented what could have been another dark chapter in Bharat’s history of terror attacks planned around festivals.

This successful operation by the Delhi Police is a reminder of the constant threat Bharat faces from Islamist terror outfits like ISI, backed by Pakistan. While Hindus prepare to worship their deities and celebrate their cultural festivals, enemies of the nation are plotting violence in the shadows. The foiling of this conspiracy is a victory for Bharat’s security forces, but it also serves as a warning that vigilance must remain high. A few months ago, Punjab Police arrested two individuals for leaking sensitive armed forces information to Pakistan’s ISI. Bharat cannot and will not bow down to those who seek to destroy its peace, culture, and dharmic spirit.

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